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This is the most common cause, and it may even result in status epilepticus.
At the age of 2 years, a girl had an autonomic status epilepticus during sleep.
Up to 7% of seizure that present to the emergency are in status epilepticus.
All seizure types may be prolonged or lead to status epilepticus.
The mortality rate of status epilepticus has the potential to be quite high (at least 20%), especially if treatment is not initiated quickly.
It is also sometimes used for the acute management of seizures such as status epilepticus.
Only 25% of people who experience seizures or status epilepticus have epilepsy.
These seizures are often prolonged, and may lead to status epilepticus, a medical emergency.
Status epilepticus is a prolonged seizure that can cause brain damage and sometimes death.
Seek immediate medical attention if you get a seizure that doesn't stop (status epilepticus).
Still used to treat status epilepticus, particularly where there are no resuscitation facilities.
A year later she died of status epilepticus.
This medication is used to treat serious seizures that do not stop (status epilepticus).
Prolonged or recurring seizures may be a condition called status epilepticus.
Sudden withdrawal of the drug can cause you to go into status epilepticus or may make your epilepsy worse.
But continuous seizures - called status epilepticus - can.
Today, paraldehyde is sometimes used to treat status epilepticus.
Lorazepam is more effective than diazepam in the treatment of status epilepticus.
One case of status epilepticus has been reported that was associated with borage oil ingestion.
If status epilepticus is present, seizures are treated accordingly.
Lidocaine has also been efficient in refractory cases of status epilepticus.
Sudden withdrawal may also induce the potentially life threatening condition status epilepticus.
Lorazepam injection is used to treat a seizure emergency called status epilepticus.
Seizures may sometimes occur, and may be continuous (status epilepticus).
German physician Hartdegen described the case of a two-day-old baby who died in status epilepticus.